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al jazeera america. finally from us tonight, jazz has a long and rich american history, from it's origins in the south, to the swing clubs but nowhere is jazz more loved and jazz musicians of all colors revered than in france. with an american in paris, here is sheila mcvicker. she is very much an american jazz singer, it is just that china has lived in paris since she was eight years old. >> . >> the very magical one. living every sunday they closed down the banks. and you can see the notre dame, this is here. it's crazy, i live in a post card, would i ever want to give that post card up. >> all this time you have lived in france. >> i am still american. >> do the french think of you as american? is. >> no. no i have to remind them. no, i am 100% american that's why i am a little crazy, and i smile and i talk loud. >> it is a different energy. there is still time. time to? >> have a coffee. >> sit in a cafe. we still do that here. >> there's less time than that now that chain no's career is taking off i
al jazeera america. finally from us tonight, jazz has a long and rich american history, from it's origins in the south, to the swing clubs but nowhere is jazz more loved and jazz musicians of all colors revered than in france. with an american in paris, here is sheila mcvicker. she is very much an american jazz singer, it is just that china has lived in paris since she was eight years old. >> . >> the very magical one. living every sunday they closed down the banks. and you can see...
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al jazeera america. >>> the future of television could lie with a crafty little tech startup that has found a way to beam broadcast tv live to your computer without buying an expensive cable package. it is called aereo, and is ruffling a lot of have feathers with the big tv companies. they are doing everything they can to stop the little company that has hundreds of thousands of subscribers. it has been taken all the way to the supreme court. before we get into the implications of what this could mean, patricia sabga shows us what it really is. >> it's broadcast tv's worth nightmare. aereo. it's a subscription service, that basically leases out a high-tech version of the rabbit ears that used to sit on top of your television. only they are teeny tiny. the size of a dime. antenna for subscribers are housed in an antenna farm that captures broadcast networks, stores them in in a cloud, and delivers them live to your computer, tablet or smartphone. there is a problem, the major broadcasters are not happy th
al jazeera america. >>> the future of television could lie with a crafty little tech startup that has found a way to beam broadcast tv live to your computer without buying an expensive cable package. it is called aereo, and is ruffling a lot of have feathers with the big tv companies. they are doing everything they can to stop the little company that has hundreds of thousands of subscribers. it has been taken all the way to the supreme court. before we get into the implications of what...
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. >> that's it for al jazeera america. and the latest headlines, remember, on aljazeera.com. >> hello, you're at the listening . this week, presidential elections are less than two months away in egypt. are the media equipped or in the mood to cover the story? journalists shot at in pakistan, released by kidnapper is syria and warned by the prime minister in turkey. 24 hour news on t.v., all that air time, but so little to say. >> plenty more, none of it news. >> beat and a little humor and you've got rap news. ♪ >> mainstream t.v. >> that's our web video of the week. >> when doing a story about the state of the news media in egypt in 2014, it is difficult to know where to start. this past week on the day field marshall officially left his army post to run in presidential elections next month or we could begin with the state air channel airing a story about another candidate, deemed by other voices in the egyptian media to be sandallous. four from this network terrorists word used to describe them for reporting. there's
. >> that's it for al jazeera america. and the latest headlines, remember, on aljazeera.com. >> hello, you're at the listening . this week, presidential elections are less than two months away in egypt. are the media equipped or in the mood to cover the story? journalists shot at in pakistan, released by kidnapper is syria and warned by the prime minister in turkey. 24 hour news on t.v., all that air time, but so little to say. >> plenty more, none of it news. >> beat...
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al jazeera america. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in recent and ongoing conflicts like iraq and afghanistan, the- the highest death toll, if you'd like is indigenous journalists, particularly in the case of iraq. we've lost colleagues who were local journalists, filming alongside or close to insurgents. >> on the battlefield, in the heat of the moment, someone who- who looks different from the model of a foreign correspondent is even more at risk. because even if he is carrying a camera, even if he is carrying a tripod, the assumption seems to be that they could be hostile. what happened in 2007 to the two reut
al jazeera america. primetime news. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> stories that impact the world, affect the nation and touch your life. >> i'm back. i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. >> you're watching, al jazeera america presents: killing the messenger. >> in the case of iraq, we've seen more of our colleagues locally killed. they live there. the front line, if you'd like, is- is outside their front door. >> in...
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real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america america. >> a brutal week in the stock market and wonder if a bigger pull back is underway. plus monday, power, look at the historically tight relationship between america's bankers and the president of the united states. and one of the largest retailers in the world are paying it's workers to quit. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you're the most important part of the show. join our live conversation on twitter, or facebook. another down day in the u.s. stock market has many people nervous about their investments and wondering what to do next. i wanted to bring you informed advice but we ran out of time because of breaking news, kathleen sebelius resigning as secretary of health and human services. so i'll keep my promise and we'll get you expert advice of what you should do now. the tech heavy yes nasdaq followed it's three percent decline today. this is the third straight weekly decline for the nasdaq. the the southbound 500 fell. here's where we stand in 2014. the dow is down 3.3%. it's only been a
real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america america. >> a brutal week in the stock market and wonder if a bigger pull back is underway. plus monday, power, look at the historically tight relationship between america's bankers and the president of the united states. and one of the largest retailers in the world are paying it's workers to quit. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you're the most important part of the show. join our live...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> the white house released a plan to attack sexual assaults in campuses. >> we have a big problem, we need your help. >> it's happening on college schools. >> it's happening to our sisters and our daughter erts. >> our wives and our friends. >> it's called sexuality and it has to stop. >> we need all of you to be part of the solution. it's about respect and responsibility. >> it's up to all of us to put an end to sexual assault and that starts with you. >>> one in five women is sexually assaulted in clem, a statistic -- college, a statistic we have reported on in sex crime on "america tonight". we know there's more to it. like the white house, we turned to those affected to under how colleges respond to allegations of campus rape and what might put an end to it. >> it happened so quickly it was within 2 minutes that i was - my head was slam ed into a bathroom door and next to the title, and the assault proceed ed. >> i remember putting my happened on the sink, looking at myself in the mirror and not co
al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> the white house released a plan to attack sexual assaults in campuses. >> we have a big problem, we need your help. >> it's happening on college schools. >> it's happening to our sisters and our daughter erts. >> our wives and our friends. >> it's called sexuality and it has to stop. >> we need all of you to be part of the solution. it's about respect and...
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actor sean penn. only on al jazeera america >>> this is al jazeera america. i am jonathan betz live in new york. death toll rising. crews are recovering more bodies from inside that south korea ian ferry. blame gang. a gun fight that shattered easter troops. out smarting the west, we go in depth about vladimir putin's motives in the week ahead. the flight the hurricane lost. looking back at the life of an icon who stood up against hashl injustice >> every slide they pass ro
actor sean penn. only on al jazeera america >>> this is al jazeera america. i am jonathan betz live in new york. death toll rising. crews are recovering more bodies from inside that south korea ian ferry. blame gang. a gun fight that shattered easter troops. out smarting the west, we go in depth about vladimir putin's motives in the week ahead. the flight the hurricane lost. looking back at the life of an icon who stood up against hashl injustice >> every slide they pass ro
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, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >>> in america fat is a four-letter word, and obesity an epidemic. nearly 35% of americans are clinically obese. obesity has been implicated in major diseases. earlier i spoke to a cardiologist at the heart and vascular institute in new orleans who claims overweight and even moderately overweight people live longer healthier lyes. he also says too much exercise can be bad for you. he lays it all out in his book. good to have you with us. we have heard all sorts of conflicting information on what is good for us and what is not good for us, but we have pretty much alw
, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> last night i gave you my approach to make sense of corporate earnings and why they matter. today we're going to chew on some mcdonald's earnings. if you're invested in mcdonald's, and it is one of the 30 stocks in the dow industrials you're going to want to know how to read mcdonald's quarterly earnings report. it could help you decide to buy some of the stokes, sell some or stay investigated. mickey d's has been struggling of lately. despite the slump mcdonald's is beefing up its international presence. it added a thousand stores last year and will continue to add this year. profit also called net income, mcdonald's has dropped 5% in the first three months of the year to $1.2 billion. that's a big number but it's a decline, which is not good. that leads me to the second number that an i want you to look at in earnings report, revenue, a fancy word for sales. mcdonald's revenue was a hefty $6.7 billion. that's 1% increase from last year's first quarter. it's not great and one reason why the earnings fe
al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> last night i gave you my approach to make sense of corporate earnings and why they matter. today we're going to chew on some mcdonald's earnings. if you're invested in mcdonald's, and it is one of the 30 stocks in the dow industrials you're going to want to know how to read mcdonald's quarterly earnings report. it could help you decide to buy some of the stokes, sell some or stay investigated. mickey...
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everyone wants to go to america, what is america, what is there? big dream about america, very positive thinking about america. >> there's a feeling in nepal that if only you come to the united states you're going to make enough money to live like a king. >> exactly like a king, exactly that's the thing. >> but after arriving in new york, he quickly realized he would not be treated like royalty. no university would recognize his law degree from the university. >> doesn't mean anything? >> doesn't mean anything. >> yogish found fast food jobs. first dunn cin doesn't then subway. >> there was a lot of money in the taxi. >> now 36 years old, yogish has put his own dreams on hold. a well educated lawyer in his own country. fluent in three languages but here he is driving a taxi six days a week so he can send money back to his parents in nepal and save force his children's college education. >> do you make enough money to support your family well? >> actually to be honest if you are talking in the friendly environment then definitely i should say i'm ma
everyone wants to go to america, what is america, what is there? big dream about america, very positive thinking about america. >> there's a feeling in nepal that if only you come to the united states you're going to make enough money to live like a king. >> exactly like a king, exactly that's the thing. >> but after arriving in new york, he quickly realized he would not be treated like royalty. no university would recognize his law degree from the university. >> doesn't...
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i'll tell you where america stands as it's workers get older. why today's tech start ups are taking root in american cities instead of the suburbs. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at ali velshi. forget about the top 1% in america. you might want to focus your attention on the top 1% of the 1%. this is an i will least group with gobs of wealth concentrated in its hands. there are 16,000 american households on that list that earned on average $31 million each in 2012. that's the latest year for which we have data. now none of them made less than $10 million that year and close to one-third of their earnings or 30% were made on gains realized on investmented or capital gains as opposed to wages as most americans earn their money. the top 0.01% have been grabbing a bigger share of the capital gains pie since the late 1990 1990s. now compares the gains made by american investors and divides them into income groups
i'll tell you where america stands as it's workers get older. why today's tech start ups are taking root in american cities instead of the suburbs. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter at ali velshi. forget about the top 1% in america. you might want to focus your attention on the top 1% of the 1%. this is an i will least group with gobs of wealth...
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google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> america tonight, next only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador, the united states is waiting for a final decision on keystone. you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the mississippi a wit basin through the gulf of mexico. how come something like that does not fall under nafta? how come we have fights about soft wood lumber, and it doesn't just fall under the mechanism of nafta to get worked out? >> well, we've got 80% of our trade free as they say between our countries. we didn't get 100% a number of years ago, but we got a lot of predictability across our countries with nafta. oil is coming down from canada. it's ju
google and the world brain only on aljazeera ameria >> america tonight, next only on al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez and on this edition of the story we're marking the 20th anniversary of nafta, the north amercian free trade agreement. did it improve the economies of the united states, mexico and canada? we're here with ambassadors from mexico and canada. you can never anticipate everything that's going to happen. right now ambassador,...
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. well it's official... xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when you thought it was over... what now? with xfinity on demand you can always watch the latest episodes of tv's hottest shows. good news. like hannibal... chicago fire.... ...and bates motel. the day after they air. xfinity on demand. all the latest episodes. all included with your service. it's like hi-fiving your eyeballs. xfinity...the future of awesome. jo joining us for "talk toays" actor, sean penn >> you are a staunc
al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera...
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está el américa, pumas y por aquí gritan el américa, pero no gritemos todavía. > los xolos de tijuana con uno de los encuentros menos atractivos y es que terminaron de tercero ante los tuzos de pachuca y así lo celebraron a lo grande y se van a enfrentar a los tuzos del pachuca y también quedan las Águilas del américa que se enfrentan ante santos, es el duelo más parejo, santos es el campeón defensor. >> vamos a hacer algo ¿quién va a ganar el torneo? >> no sé. >> quizás el público te puede ayudar. >> ¿quién gana? >> pumas dice acá. >> Él dice pumas. >> yo le voy a cruz azul. >> así que si gana cruz azul ¿qué pasa entre tú y yo? >> mejor que nos vamos para la isla. >> vámonos muchachos. >> ahora nos vamos. >> ¿quieres vernos en facebook? @ observen esto, es el rostro del monstruoso mortal tornado, tocó tierra para iniciar un recorrido demoledor y otro torbellino al oeste de louisiana y expertos dicen que se vienen más de estos en los próximos dos días. >> no tuvo oportunidad de despegar el helicóptero en alburquerque nuevo méxico, el pedal de la nave se que
está el américa, pumas y por aquí gritan el américa, pero no gritemos todavía. > los xolos de tijuana con uno de los encuentros menos atractivos y es que terminaron de tercero ante los tuzos de pachuca y así lo celebraron a lo grande y se van a enfrentar a los tuzos del pachuca y también quedan las Águilas del américa que se enfrentan ante santos, es el duelo más parejo, santos es el campeón defensor. >> vamos a hacer algo ¿quién va a ganar el torneo? >> no sé....
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al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> hello, and welcome to the news hour. with the word's top stories from al jazeera in doha. 12,000 u.n. peace keepers will be sent to the central african republic, france said this could be a turning point. we are facing boundaries so it is a long term endeavor unfortunately. >> standing their ground pro russian protestors rejecting amnesty, despite the at
al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> hello, and welcome to...
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i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> a new revenues technology is underway. analysts say this will be big. like change human history big. there will be sophisticated robots and 3d precipitating that will replace manufacturing. the future of technology does not destroy jobs but creates prosperity instead. time magazine adding to the most influence minds in tech. the conference in los angeles the conversation in technology and prosperity. >> the technologies advancing at exponential rates right now. what we dreamed about for the longest time, solving the problems of hunger, shortages of energy, clean water lacking, e
i'm not going anywhere this time. >> only on al jazeera america. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >>...
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that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >> the sound of the fighter jets fades for the moment, but on the ground the fighting is intensifying. >> the taliban, as you can see in the picture right now, are very close to the base. they're trying to get over the wall, but the ana soldiers they are fighting fiercely, trying to resist a raid of the talib. >> they just hit some of the insurgents or they were close to hitting them. i don't know of the afghan casualties. >> suddenly, the forward attack group gets a call >> the suicide bombers failed to get close to the gate. they're told to pull back. >> it seems like the tanks from a bigger base in logar have arrived so that's the reason why the taliban are fleeing right now. >> the heavy machine gunners had finally fixed their weapon - but was too late. the resistance by soldiers inside the base was too strong. >> angry at losing two of his men, the commander orders me to stop filming. >> when things seemed to caim down i had the chance to ask one of the taliban fighters a few quest
that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >> the sound of the fighter jets fades for the moment, but on the ground the fighting is intensifying. >> the taliban, as you can see in the picture right now, are very close to the base. they're trying to get over the wall, but the ana soldiers they are fighting fiercely, trying to resist a raid of the talib. >> they just hit some of the insurgents or they were...
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i have a brand-new snapshot of america's economy. little guys who do what the bankers don't, small community banks and their important place on the main streets of america. i am ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your mind by tweeting or using facebook.com/alivelshi. china's economy is slowing down from the torrid pace. if you listen to some people, falling. it's not. china remains extremely attractive destination for businesses and invest whorz take a long view and want a piece of the action. ors who take a long view and want a piece of the action. we learned chinaas gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity grew 7.4% in the first three months of 2014. now, this 7.4% is compared to the same period last year. >> growth is pretty good. but it's down from 7.7% which took place in the last three months of 2013. 2-4 is the first quarter of 2013. 7.4% is the slowest growth recorded by china in 18 months. china's real estate
i have a brand-new snapshot of america's economy. little guys who do what the bankers don't, small community banks and their important place on the main streets of america. i am ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show. tell me what is on your mind by tweeting or using facebook.com/alivelshi. china's economy is slowing down from the torrid pace. if you listen to some people, falling. it's not. china...
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we don't tell their stories in america. america is a storytelling nation. >> host: in the book you have an entire section of people who would give these testimony and you tell their stories. rather than have me pick out one or two, why don't you pick up one or two until the stories? johnny erickson is a quadriplegic who had next day when she was 17 years old soon struggled a lot with disparate meaning of life, taught herself to pay by sticking a paint brush in her teeth and has created a lot of things. work with handicapped people and push strongly the americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who do not have physical challenges. there's a couple of african people in their grep in horrible circumstances you couldn't even imagine if you are writing a work of fiction that they manage to overcome a come to america where they sought opportunity and other independent and prospering. then carson is a great story. paul harvey used to do them on his radio program called the rest of the
we don't tell their stories in america. america is a storytelling nation. >> host: in the book you have an entire section of people who would give these testimony and you tell their stories. rather than have me pick out one or two, why don't you pick up one or two until the stories? johnny erickson is a quadriplegic who had next day when she was 17 years old soon struggled a lot with disparate meaning of life, taught herself to pay by sticking a paint brush in her teeth and has created a...
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al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> we are deep in report card season for companies. else that how i explain earnings when people ask, and we are in the thick of them this week. of the 500 companies, 159 reporting results this week. now it's worth picking apart some of the numbers released by individual companies, like netflix or google or j.p. pmorgan chase or exxon. that's why i report on select earnings on this show. but i don't want you to get bogged down in the minutia. the way earnings season works could make you feel left out of the game. that's b
al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington......
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we don't tell the stories in america. america is a storytelling nation. >> host: in the book what you do if is you have an entire section of people who would give this testimony. you tell their stories. rather than have me pick out one or two white iq is the author picked out one or two until the story. >> guest: i talk about johnny erickson who is a quadriplegic who had an accident at 17 yourself swimming and struggled with despair and the meaning of life, taught herself to paint by sticking a paint russian her teeth and has created wonderful things, worked with handicapped people was behind americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who don't have physical challenges. there are a couple of african people in there who grew up in horrible circumstances that you couldn't imagine if you are writing a work of fiction and yet they manage to overcome and come to america where they saw opportunity in navair independent and drawstring. been carson is a great story but the point of th
we don't tell the stories in america. america is a storytelling nation. >> host: in the book what you do if is you have an entire section of people who would give this testimony. you tell their stories. rather than have me pick out one or two white iq is the author picked out one or two until the story. >> guest: i talk about johnny erickson who is a quadriplegic who had an accident at 17 yourself swimming and struggled with despair and the meaning of life, taught herself to paint...
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mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". bien hecho los dos equipos. >>> sÍ, muy bien. >>> fuerte el aplauso para los dos dos. >>> dÉjenme decirles. vamos a la pausa, en la segunda parte del revoltillo, quiÉn dijo que es fanÁtico nÚmero uno del actor josÉ ron. >>> ay, ay, quiero que miran esa foto de lupita jones con su hijo, todo un adolescente. enterate en la segunda parte del revoltillo, los detalles de la imagen que compartiÓ la juez de "nuestra belleza latina" con sus seguidores. vamos chicos! ganamos! (aplausos) ganamos! (aplausos) asÍ como aqui en "despierta amÉrica", donde quiera que ocurran sonrisas, la felicidad es celebrada. encontrarÁs papitas fritas de lay s, desde barbacoas en el patio, y fiestas de cumpleaÑos, y picnic. papitas lay s para compartir el momento. las sabrosas y deliciosamente frescas, papas fritas, el las golosinas favoritas de estados unidos desde hace 75 aÑos, saben ligeras, airosas y crujientes, una probadita y te enamoras. visita la tienda mÁs cercana, prueba nuestra amplia varie
mÁs en "despierta amÉrica". bien hecho los dos equipos. >>> sÍ, muy bien. >>> fuerte el aplauso para los dos dos. >>> dÉjenme decirles. vamos a la pausa, en la segunda parte del revoltillo, quiÉn dijo que es fanÁtico nÚmero uno del actor josÉ ron. >>> ay, ay, quiero que miran esa foto de lupita jones con su hijo, todo un adolescente. enterate en la segunda parte del revoltillo, los detalles de la imagen que compartiÓ la juez de...
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mornings on al jazeera america >> it's the ugly truth about taxes in america. big corporations can cut their irs bill with a simple change of address. we'll look at how. also la clippers under donald sterling banned for life from the nba. we'll show you the cash behind the controversy. plus why is wall street so worried about witter.
mornings on al jazeera america >> it's the ugly truth about taxes in america. big corporations can cut their irs bill with a simple change of address. we'll look at how. also la clippers under donald sterling banned for life from the nba. we'll show you the cash behind the controversy. plus why is wall street so worried about witter.
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. ♪ >>> on "america tonight," deadly defect. general motor accused of hiding a serious safety problem as one mother seeks answers, congress puts gm in the hot seat. >> in other words, there is no commitment to share the full report? >> i am saying i will share what is appropriate. >> i hear the answer. >> also tonight, pieces of the puzzle. what can we learn about flight 370 from the inside out? the anatomy of a malaysia airline's boeing 777. >> you can see if this is in the water, under the water, because they are going to sink, they are going to be hard to find. and an "america tonight" special series, your secrets out from intimate family details to your private medical history. data brokers profiting off of your personal life. >> so they know in some cases more about me than, maybe, some of my friends or relatives do. >> they know more about you than you know about you. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us. i am madam may in for joie chen lawmakers grill the head of general motors about defective ignition sw
. ♪ >>> on "america tonight," deadly defect. general motor accused of hiding a serious safety problem as one mother seeks answers, congress puts gm in the hot seat. >> in other words, there is no commitment to share the full report? >> i am saying i will share what is appropriate. >> i hear the answer. >> also tonight, pieces of the puzzle. what can we learn about flight 370 from the inside out? the anatomy of a malaysia airline's boeing 777....
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hello and welcome to an "america toni" special report. i'm joie chen. tough times in afghanistan as a country takes its first steps to a new future. our special focus on the taliban and afghanistan today continues now.after the fault lines documentary, this is taliban country. that country today is a powder keg. after decades of fighting,
hello and welcome to an "america toni" special report. i'm joie chen. tough times in afghanistan as a country takes its first steps to a new future. our special focus on the taliban and afghanistan today continues now.after the fault lines documentary, this is taliban country. that country today is a powder keg. after decades of fighting,
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it is tax day in america. america is a da nation with taxs in its dna. with just hours towing before the deadline to file i'm going to explore some of that genetic code and u.s. tax code. in 2014 americans will pay an estimated $1.4 trillion in federal income taxes and another $58 billion in state and local taxes. basically $1.8 trillion in total. that's a lot of money, and it sparks a good amount of outrage. of course, some of that outrage is related to where and how our tax dollars are spent. the left leaning national priorities shopped up a dollar bill to show where our dollars go. a large portion goes to military. and you can see why some would like obama healthcare to reduce that amount of money. education gets $0.02 and then you nickel-and-dime down to the bottom. there is outrage about the complexity of the u.n u.s. tax system. and part of that is the progressive tax system. we have agreed as a society that high income earners may a larger portion of their income towards taxes. poor people, you know they spent a lot more of the money they earn tha
it is tax day in america. america is a da nation with taxs in its dna. with just hours towing before the deadline to file i'm going to explore some of that genetic code and u.s. tax code. in 2014 americans will pay an estimated $1.4 trillion in federal income taxes and another $58 billion in state and local taxes. basically $1.8 trillion in total. that's a lot of money, and it sparks a good amount of outrage. of course, some of that outrage is related to where and how our tax dollars are spent....
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every day, seamans answers are helping build a future of america. seamans, answers. >>> just wanted to check and make sure we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind. >> mom and dad, i have great news. >> issue one, pacific pivot. >> i said many times, the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. america's security and prosperity is inseparable from the future of this region and that's why i made it a priority to renew the asian pacific. in the corner stone out of our strategy and the region's security and economic progress is our historic treaty alliances. including with japan. >> president obama is in asia on a four-nation tour that brings him to japan, malaysia, and the philippines. it's a trip that has long been on hold, the president had to cancel his scheduled asian trip last year. during the government shutdown and canceled twice in 2010. the bp oil spill and debate. forcing our traditional asian allies to feel skeptical. about the so-call the pivot. notably the series in syria and ukraine. the president is there to re
every day, seamans answers are helping build a future of america. seamans, answers. >>> just wanted to check and make sure we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind. >> mom and dad, i have great news. >> issue one, pacific pivot. >> i said many times, the united states is and always will be a pacific nation. america's security and prosperity is inseparable from the future of this region and that's why i made it a priority to renew the asian pacific. in the...
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how can that possibly happen in america? but it happens every day in america. it happens every day for working women who are supporting their families, women who go to work 40, 50, 60 hours to support their families and to improve the economies of their state. and they keep spinning their wheels. they keep working at trying to change this and don't seem to get any further ahead. how many of us could take a 25% reduction in salary? and that's really what we're asking every woman in america to do. not across the board, but certainly on average. every woman in america to take a 25% reduction in their salary. that is not fair. and it should not be the facts of 2014. it should not be the way things are. you you know, there's been a lot of discussion around the opportunities for women, and obviously we've grown -- you can't see 20 women in the united states senate and not think that we're making some progress. but we have to think not only about those women in professional occupations but those women who are our school cooks and our janitors, like my mother, those wo
how can that possibly happen in america? but it happens every day in america. it happens every day for working women who are supporting their families, women who go to work 40, 50, 60 hours to support their families and to improve the economies of their state. and they keep spinning their wheels. they keep working at trying to change this and don't seem to get any further ahead. how many of us could take a 25% reduction in salary? and that's really what we're asking every woman in america to...
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al jazeera america. federal communications commission is trying to rewrite the rules of the road for the internet, and the big issue that has ignited a raging debate is whether content companies should be able to pay for the privilege of having their stuff like videos reach you faster than somebody else's content. so for this discussion, think of digital content as cars traveling on a highway that -- the highway represents the broadband pipes. here is what the future could look like if the ruled proposed today are approved. content companies like netflix or youtube could pay a toll to broadband providers, to send videos speeding to your home at faster speeds than other companies that cannot afford to pay those tolls. whether the content companies traveling in the past lane will pass the tolls on to you is the question. that picture is disturbing to advocates of something known as net neutrality. that is that they have to treat all providers equally. they say that allowing some companies to pay to travel
al jazeera america. federal communications commission is trying to rewrite the rules of the road for the internet, and the big issue that has ignited a raging debate is whether content companies should be able to pay for the privilege of having their stuff like videos reach you faster than somebody else's content. so for this discussion, think of digital content as cars traveling on a highway that -- the highway represents the broadband pipes. here is what the future could look like if the...
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. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. real reporting that brings you the world. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in
. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> these protestors have decided that today...
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al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex... >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america >> known as the world's most famous sheep, in the 1990s. dolly became the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell. and now in what is being hailed and feared as a break through in stem cell science. massachusetts researchers, have created embryos in a laboratory which are clones of the two men. now these embryos were used to make stem cells from which scientists could grow any kind of tissue or organs. yet those could grow into humans. the massachusetts scientists have made it clear they don't intend to do that. nearly half have banned all forms of human cloning. the ethics
al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex......
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corporate america has to start reinvesting in the united states of america and start creating jobs -- and start grading jobs in this country rather than in china. in this country rather than in china. [applause] we need to pay attention to the wage situation in this country $7.25nationally we have a minimum wage. that is obscene. that is unacceptable. we have got to raise the minimum wage. [applause] there will be legislation on the floor of the senate would become back. it calls for $10.10 an hour. i would go further than that, but at least $10.10 is a start to bring millions of people out of poverty. we also have to deal with the pay equity. isn't that right, women? ? [applause] making $.75n't be to $1. ,ay a word about health care there are one or two things about this. affordable care act is a socialist plot. [laughter] the concept of the affordable republicanme from think tanks. it was implemented by that well-known communist, mitt romney, a few miles south of here. for hesitation, but i voted for him because i billion in get $10 health centers all over this country. [applause] i
corporate america has to start reinvesting in the united states of america and start creating jobs -- and start grading jobs in this country rather than in china. in this country rather than in china. [applause] we need to pay attention to the wage situation in this country $7.25nationally we have a minimum wage. that is obscene. that is unacceptable. we have got to raise the minimum wage. [applause] there will be legislation on the floor of the senate would become back. it calls for $10.10 an...
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>> on "america tonight" - fight for chicago. warmer weather leads to a heat-up in the gang wars, and a fierce debate over whether crime is up or down. >> you can't come to the park happening. >> also tonight - broke, and at the back of the line. as detroit tries to dig its way out of debt, an "america tonight" investigation finds some that have waited years for city payments could turn out to be the biggest losers. >> ever since the city of detroit filed bankruptcy, the lawyers on the case will not return email, telephone calls. >>> and rethinking h.i.v. 30 years since we learnt what causes aids - we are still learning how that vicious virus can be used to help. in a radical new approach to cancer treatment. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. chicago is recovering from a violent weekend leaving nine dead and at least 36 injured, including children. underscoring what folks on the streets say - warm weather brings more violence. flying in the face of what the down. a debate heats up over whether crime is up or
>> on "america tonight" - fight for chicago. warmer weather leads to a heat-up in the gang wars, and a fierce debate over whether crime is up or down. >> you can't come to the park happening. >> also tonight - broke, and at the back of the line. as detroit tries to dig its way out of debt, an "america tonight" investigation finds some that have waited years for city payments could turn out to be the biggest losers. >> ever since the city of detroit...
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what was south america -- what we know as south america, mexico what was in the trans-that were happening there that might have been influencing what is now california? >> guest: obviously in the late -- the spanish evidence, obviously statistic in california -- [inaudible] the effort to begin really until 1760 when they just jumped a massing. they didn't attempt to colonize the country, convert the natives or incorporate the empire and to really very late. and by that stage in what i referred to earlier in our conversation as -- of spanish, the south america in the andes. you had fabulous cities and enormous wealth and dazzling engineering projects, and it's still remarkable i think for anyone from the united states who goes to peru or bolivia, not as far as south america if you just go to central america, mexico, go to cities like waveland, mexico city and you see how grand they are in that period. the acme of the spanish empires great grand door and prosperity and all the historical myth about the decline of the spanish because it did decline. the level of achievement in terms of the t
what was south america -- what we know as south america, mexico what was in the trans-that were happening there that might have been influencing what is now california? >> guest: obviously in the late -- the spanish evidence, obviously statistic in california -- [inaudible] the effort to begin really until 1760 when they just jumped a massing. they didn't attempt to colonize the country, convert the natives or incorporate the empire and to really very late. and by that stage in what i...
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america. well, my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more then most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy and just prescribe the facts. >>> it's one of the most lethal diseases on the planet. highly contagion and there is no life-saving vaccine. the ebola is sweeping through guinea like wild fire. america tonight's sheila mcviccer reports >> reporter: this is what it takes to battle one of the deadliest and most miysterious vooirsz in the world iruss in the world. a hemorrhagic fever with no known cure, no vaccine, one that spreads rapidly and this strain, the most aggressive, has a 90% kill rate. >> in this outbreak centered in guinea, africa, nearly 80 people have died so far making this the worst case of ebola in seven years. what makes it so dangerous is that the virus has now arrived in the capital of konekry, a port city of 2 million people, a regional transportation hub, accelerating fears it could spread
america. well, my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more then most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy and just prescribe the facts. >>> it's one of the most lethal diseases on the planet. highly contagion and there is no life-saving vaccine. the ebola is sweeping through guinea like wild fire. america tonight's sheila mcviccer reports >> reporter: this is what it takes to battle one of the...
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"america tonight" starts now. >> good evening and thanks for joining us for the weekend edition of "america tonight", i'm adam may in for joie chen. >> edward snowden revealed surveillance conducted by the national security agency. it turns out the government is not the only ones collecting your data. upregulated corporations have been compiling dossiers on all of us for years. information is bought and sold by data brokers. it's a multibillion industry. our correspondent explores of the lucrative ways in which your vote is out. >> where you shop, what you buy, how old your children are or whether you may drink too much - you would think that is all private information but you would be wrong. these personal details are being collected, categorised and bought and sold every day by data brokers. . >> the biggest business is gathering data. >> brian reports for his blog problems-onsecurity.com. he says when it comes to data, brokers hold the keys. >> they know what i buy, whether it's underwear, shoes, cars, houses. they know in some cases more about me than some of my friends and relatives. t
"america tonight" starts now. >> good evening and thanks for joining us for the weekend edition of "america tonight", i'm adam may in for joie chen. >> edward snowden revealed surveillance conducted by the national security agency. it turns out the government is not the only ones collecting your data. upregulated corporations have been compiling dossiers on all of us for years. information is bought and sold by data brokers. it's a multibillion industry. our...
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america. they deserve no less. the republican budget saves medicare, both for those who are in or near retirement, more importantly, for those that wonder if medicare is for them, it options -- it offers options for younger workers, tailoring a plan that's right for them and their family. the democrats ignore this disappointing recovery. they say stay the course, the country's doing fine, but the country isn't doing fine. our families, they aren't doing fine at all, and they're missing $1,000 a month from their paychecks because this white house and this democrat senate continues to stay the course. let's change the course for america. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from texas reserves his time. the gentlelady from new york. mrs. maloney: may i inquire, mr. chairman, what time is remaining on this side? the chair: the gentlelady from new york has 12 minutes remaining. and the gentleman -- the gentleman from texas has 11 1/2 minutes remaining. mrs. maloney: i grant m
america. they deserve no less. the republican budget saves medicare, both for those who are in or near retirement, more importantly, for those that wonder if medicare is for them, it options -- it offers options for younger workers, tailoring a plan that's right for them and their family. the democrats ignore this disappointing recovery. they say stay the course, the country's doing fine, but the country isn't doing fine. our families, they aren't doing fine at all, and they're missing $1,000 a...
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al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> you are looking at an engineering feet, a recent test of the space reusable rocket, the very first rocket ever to make a soft landing. now the ceo has announced another milestone for his reusable rocket. in may the soft landing in the an atlantic. >> that's a really huge milestone for space xand certainly for the space industry. no one has ever soft landed a liquid rocket boost stage before, and i think this bodes very well for achieving reusable [ inaudible ]. if we can recover the stage intact and relaunch it, the potential is there for a truly revolutionary impact in space transport. >> although the soft landing did go as planned, the recovery proved more difficult. heavy sees damaged it. reusable rockets be make space flight much cheaper. it says it will take a couple of months to refurbish the falcon 9 for another flight. >>> from somewhere out there, to down here, where it's a small, small world. 50 years ago, the new york worlds fair opened. 50 million people came to the world's fair over the
al jazeera america presents the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >>> you are looking at an engineering feet, a recent test of the space reusable rocket, the very first rocket ever to make a soft landing. now the ceo has announced another milestone for his reusable rocket. in may the soft landing in the an atlantic. >> that's a really huge milestone for space xand certainly for the space industry. no one has ever soft landed a liquid rocket boost stage before,...
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. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america . >> vladimir putin can down play it, but there is no doubt that russia is feeling the jesussed from the sanctions. what sanctions america can use to force the russian president's hand, and the el niÑo weather pattern could effect the world's food supply. we'll look at the business of firearms and believe me business is booming. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. this is the most important part of the show. tweet me ali velshi or on facebook.com/ali velshi. it has been a week of escalating tensions between ukraine and russia, but it took a sunday down grade to break the back of already jittery world markets. a global down turn in stocks crossed the atlantic and hit the dow and s&p 500. the nasdaq took a bigger hit, 1.75%. investors may have reacted badly to the lowered russian bond rating that is now one notch above junk status. visa's stock fell 5%. still standard & poor's decision to down grade russia's credit rating hit like a bolt of lightening. the s&p with a record flight
. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america . >> vladimir putin can down play it, but there is no doubt that russia is feeling the jesussed from the sanctions. what sanctions america can use to force the russian president's hand, and the el niÑo weather pattern could effect the world's food supply. we'll look at the business of firearms and believe me business is booming. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real...
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that's more than what we sell to all the rest of latin america. it's more than what we sell to great britain, germany, france, and the netherlands combined. it's more than we sell to the brazilians, the russians, the indians and chinese. this is a great market, so was nafta good for the united states? you bet it was. >> when go into walmart, target, a similar store, much of what you shop from is made elsewhere on the planet, not in the united states. did nafta fulfill ross perot's threat of the giant sucking gland history teaches us when you take these skills away from people, you destroy those skills, but most importantly you destroy their self-respect, pride and dignity. >> ross perot was in error on the sucking sounds going south. what has taken effect is globalization. we're much more inter connected as a world. jobs are moving around as products are moving around. and you mentioned the shelves of walmart and others, but when i had my last year in office as u.s. trade representative i would go on the floor of a manufacturing facility, and it w
that's more than what we sell to all the rest of latin america. it's more than what we sell to great britain, germany, france, and the netherlands combined. it's more than we sell to the brazilians, the russians, the indians and chinese. this is a great market, so was nafta good for the united states? you bet it was. >> when go into walmart, target, a similar store, much of what you shop from is made elsewhere on the planet, not in the united states. did nafta fulfill ross perot's threat...
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al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained extraordinary access to a group of self-proclaimed taliban fighters. >> and the mortars are landing in the areas where we are. >> it was an insight, in part at least, into what the war in afghanistan looks like - from the other side. >> the fighter jet is still in the air circling looking for a target. >> kabul, afghanistan afghan president hamid karzai is currently refusing to sign a treaty that would leave a small nato force in the country. if nothing changes, all foreign soldiers will leave by the end of this year. in secret, karzai has been negotiating with the taliban, in order to avoid a full-blown civil war. since 2005, the taliban has clawed back territory. they now dominate large parts of the country. >> but approximately on
al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> as us forces prepare to pull out of afghanistan after twelve long years, al jazeera's fault lines travelled there. >> the taliban fighters, they're running towards the base now. they're trying to raid the base. >> over several days, we gained extraordinary access to a group of self-proclaimed taliban fighters. >> and the mortars are landing in the areas where we are. >> it was an insight, in part at least, into what the war in...
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that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. it's been 20 years since the enactment of nafta. it created a fast free trade zone between the united states, mexico and canada, and on this edition of our program we're marking it anniversary with a closer look at the impact to our neighbors to the north and south. did nafta become less important because something...
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al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the families on top of the rail car borderland continues only on al jazeera america >> today's data dive celebrates an american treasure usual. the chicago cubs celebrated the 100th birthday of home writingly fields. inviting ernie banks and jenkins to join in. the stadium opened in 1914
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al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex... >> and explore the technology changing our world. only on al jazeera america in afghanistan, dawn is just moments away, as a group of taliban fighters prepare to launch an attack on an afghan army base. >> they haven't told me exactly when they are going to attack. they just said it's going to happen around sunrise. >> the fact that there would be suicide bombers was a surprise. they hadn't told me about that before. then the commander, leesan, hears a car coming. he asks the driver, a civilian, if there are government troops on the road. >> and then suddenly the fighting begins >> the talibans's heavy machine gun isn't ready. >> these taliban have little
al jazeera america. >> on al jazeera america when science intersects with hope. >> i'm hoping to give someone a prosthetic arm for under $1000 >> inovation finds oppurtunity >> a large earthquake would be an inconvenience rather than a disaster... >> and hardware meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done >> eventhough i can't see... >> techknow our experts take you beyond the lab >> we're here in the vortex......
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al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> as america strives for energy independence... >> we can't do it on just solar panels or some wind tur
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. >> dirty power an america tonight special series only on al jazeera america >> multi million mega mergers involved some of the biggest drug companies in the world. we'll look at what it means if you're invested in one or if you count on the drugs that me make to stay healthy. >>> lasers, fiberoptics and the need for speed at any cost. my week long look at high frequency trading focusing on the technology that can turn milliseconds into hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> and shielding a company from an ignition recall lawsuits. forget right or wrong for a second, i'm asking tonight, can they get away with it? i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. so tell me what's on your mind by tweeting me at ali velshi . major $25 billion deal in the pharmaceutical industry today. three of the biggest names in drugs and consumer products engaging in a multi prong deal that will affect not just the value of your investments in the companies, if you have any broad based investments pharmaceuticals probably form a part of them, but a
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on al jazeera america. what we return, on her way, from violence in her family's native america. >> do you think your father would appreciate the freedom you have now in the united states? >> oh, yeah. definitely. of course. of course. it is beautiful. >> behind the wheel of our special series, driven. we meet a woman taking her own road to liberty. >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> we do have breaking news this morning... >> start your day with in depth coverage from around the world. first hand reporting from across the country and real news keeping you up to date. starting at 6, the big stories of the day, from around the world... >> these people need help, this is were the worst of the attack took place... >> and throughout the morning, get a global perspective on the news... >> the life of doha... >> this is the international news hour... >> an informed look on the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america letterman's successor when we see you at the tom of
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coming out of south america. an 8.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off of the northern coast of chile. it triggered a tsunami warning, triggering evacwasz along the coast line. in february of 2010, an 8.8 earthquake struck chile killing more than 300 people. the affordable care act has reached 7 million sign-ups by march 31st. on monday, the final day to enroll, healthcare.gov received 4.8 million visitors and 2 million calls were made to the call center. the white house says the surge in activity included many young adults. their participation is key for the system to work. now to washington ffour more bodies recovered in the mud slide bringing the death toll now to 28, almost two dozen others are still missing. crews say they are concerned they may not find everyone. some new developments regarding malaysian airlines flight 370. the malaysian government released neerm an hour's worth of radio communication of radio communication transcripts. the transcripts contradict previous government accounts. originally we w
coming out of south america. an 8.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off of the northern coast of chile. it triggered a tsunami warning, triggering evacwasz along the coast line. in february of 2010, an 8.8 earthquake struck chile killing more than 300 people. the affordable care act has reached 7 million sign-ups by march 31st. on monday, the final day to enroll, healthcare.gov received 4.8 million visitors and 2 million calls were made to the call center. the white house says the surge in...
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real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america next. >>> hello. you are at the listening post. india goals to the polls in an election that will be a 6-week media marathon. the gavel-to-gavel media coverage of the pistorius trial in south africa. pro-russian protesters target television channels as
real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america next. >>> hello. you are at the listening post. india goals to the polls in an election that will be a 6-week media marathon. the gavel-to-gavel media coverage of the pistorius trial in south africa. pro-russian protesters target television channels as